ADP reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(22,286 total reviews)
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70% positive business outlook

ADP has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 22,286 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ADP employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Jun 21, 2016
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Pros

- Pretty decent work/life balance if that's something you care about. Especially great if you'd like more personal time with your family - Liberal personal time-off and leave policy. Can't say that I've heard of something like this at any other organization (including the top 1% firms) - The people are great - they're more than happy to help you with information to help you do your job

Cons

- The culture is pretty laid back if you're ambitious, and want to run fast. The extremely bureaucratic culture will force you to slow down by orders of magnitude. - Despite what they falsely claim, ADP India is most certainly not a product company - it is a services driven offshore op center that indulges in very low quality dev & maintenance work. - ADP India pays terribly low salaries. They're typically in the 60th percentile on the pay distribution. - The interviewing processes are awfully slow and arbitrary. I personally interviewed with them over a span of 40 days, and was interviewed by 8 people (Months after I joined, I learnt that many interviewers spoke with me just to keep the schedule while the HR was scrambling to find a qualified person to interview me) - I worked as a product manager at ADP and realized that their products are 60-year old mainframe systems that are shockingly outdated, and haven't since been modernized. With sparse documentation, there's very little one can do as a PM in such situations. What I learned instead is that a PM role in ADP is really a glorified business analysis job. I've spoken with PMs a across the org, and determined that they're all mostly BAs - please be warned about this fact before you interview with ADP. - ADP has no career progression plan for PMs. If hired, you're being hired for what you already know. There's nothing new you will learn at ADP. PMs don't have a growth matrix, progression plan, study plan, or continuing education plan. What exists is an org-wide plan that applies to all employees equally (with utter disregard to the challenges of a PM job) - at best you get allocated 2K/year for training (usually something as lame as a company organized program on communication) - good luck with that! - Oh, and your growth in seniority is a complex function of your age + and years of experience. You can be an outstanding performer, but you'll still work under a loser only because he's done more "time" than you have. Also, the annual review process is a typical curve-fitting exercise where you will get no more than an average rating just because your manager doesn't want to piss-off the majority (who are mediocre as far as the law of averages go) - ADP claims to be a HCM market leader, but their own HR is terribly disorganized, and inefficient. I found that rather ironic for a company that preaches "HR best practices" to earn its bread. For starters, the induction process for new employees is a 3-day long ritual that is nothing short of a kafkaesque nightmare that leaves you disoriented, without giving you *any* orientation whatsoever about your job. - In the same light, the separation process is shockingly archaic. Among other things, one has to jump through several burning hoops, permissions, and paper-based sign-offs, before a clerk makes a note of your final hand-off in a paper register. Shocking considering that ADP sells HR software that it doesn't use itself. - The icing on the cake is that for a global leader in payroll, ADP still hasn't come around to paying me for my last month of service (and it's been over 2 months since I quit!)

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1.0
Nov 2, 2015

Design Engineer

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Pros

There are none. Worse company in the US.

Cons

This company has changed for the worse in the past 15 years. It is deplorable. All levels of management are incompotent and many are corrupt. They keep reducing staff, freeze salaries, reduce benefits, and want you to praise and thank them for just for allowing you to have a job. This company is going into the ground.

3.0
Sep 11, 2015

Hard Place to work

Recommend
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Pros

You can make great money, if in the right position

Cons

Managers are never wiling to help, turnover is horrible, and all you are is a number on a piece of paper and management doesn't care about anything but your number

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